What is the name of your state?I have a doorbell camera app on my phone, just wondering if viewing it is a violation of my "indirect contact"?
Thank you
What is the name of your state?
Whose doorbell? Your own doorbell or the doorbell of the person you are restrained from contacting?
So ... is your wife currently living in the matrimonial house and are you not supposed to have any contact with your wife?Thanks for the reply
California
I bought the doorbell, it's for our matrimonial home, which is in my name only.
I have a doorbell camera app on my phone, just wondering if viewing it is a violation of my "indirect contact"?
Thank you
So ... is your wife currently living in the matrimonial house and are you not supposed to have any contact with your wife?
If the answer to those questions are “yes,” you should forget that you have the doorbell app. Don’t try to track your wife’s comings and goings. Don’t stalk her. Don’t play games with the no contact order by trying to get around its intent. Leave your wife alone.
Edit to add: The title of your thread mentions “peace bond,” which is a Canadian order. Are you really in California?
Based on just what you have posted here, your behavior is concerning. A Restraining Order may not sound "nice"... but then again, neither does your creepy actions.The issue with the camera is recent "saved picture" notifications show her "look" like she's talking to the camera as if I was watching, but I was actually downloading wedding photos/videos off my server.
I don't like the term restraining order, and given it is based off of false accusations, I thought peace bond sounded nicer.
Also, the app is installed on multiple devices, including other members of my family.
Whether or not anyone has "preconceived notions" is absolutely immaterial to the fact that you have an order against you, and your actions would seem to violate that order. Of course, none of us have read that order, but the fact that you have a concern leads me to believe that you know what you are doing is probably, at best, in a grey area. Delete the app. Whether or not others have the app is not something you can control, but you can ask them not to mention what they may see on that app.What's concerning is the stigma around restraining orders and the "restrainee", as if a spouse has never made false accusations in order to receive some form of monetary compensation.
Here's some reading material for you, if you so choose....
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838333
Thank you all for your preconceived notions, have a lovely day
The issue with the camera is recent "saved picture" notifications show her "look" like she's talking to the camera as if I was watching, but I was actually downloading wedding photos/videos off my server.
I don't like the term restraining order, and given it is based off of false accusations, I thought peace bond sounded nicer.
Also, the app is installed on multiple devices, including other members of my family.
It sounds like your wife understands what you are doing, or attempting to do, with the doorbell app - and she apparently has good reason to be concerned.What's concerning is the stigma around restraining orders and the "restrainee", as if a spouse has never made false accusations in order to receive some form of monetary compensation.
Here's some reading material for you, if you so choose....
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7838333
Thank you all for your preconceived notions, have a lovely day
Whether or not anyone has "preconceived notions" is absolutely immaterial to the fact that you have an order against you, and your actions would seem to violate that order. Of course, none of us have read that order, but the fact that you have a concern leads me to believe that you know what you are doing is probably, at best, in a grey area. Delete the app. Whether or not others have the app is not something you can control, but you can ask them not to mention what they may see on that app.
Talking to “psychics?” Oh dear.My concern is as I stated above, the picture notification of my spouse appearing to "talk" to the doorbell as if I could hear it. I didn't hear anything as I was most assuredly not watching it. But even when I uninstall the app, the modem/router lights would still flicker when I am streaming data from my server, making it appear as if i didn't. I highly doubt my spouse would think otherwise, and I don't think there's any log I can show to prove when I uninstalled it either. Also, considering I used our mutually agreed upon 3rd party to ask politely for my "computer stuff" back (which was ignored), the only way would be spending $5k (I don't have) to retain a family lawyer to ask for it (again), or going there with a police escort which would further tarnish my reputation with neighbors/doorman and others in the neighborhood who would see me and immediately assume the worst of a male, just as you all have.
Believe it or not, I am trying to not cause any harm to my spouse, or I could've easily pressed charges of my own, could've taken my car, and sent a foreclosure notice right before the holidays. I am trying to wait patiently in the hopes my spouse snaps out of this. I even went as far as speaking to multiple "psychics" whom all said we will get back together. So, all I can do is weather the storm for now, and look for support from those that don't automatically assume the worst in people.
Because there will be blinky lights in the house, you refuse to uninstall the app?My concern is as I stated above, the picture notification of my spouse appearing to "talk" to the doorbell as if I could hear it. I didn't hear anything as I was most assuredly not watching it. But even when I uninstall the app, the modem/router lights would still flicker when I am streaming data from my server, making it appear as if i didn't. I highly doubt my spouse would think otherwise, and I don't think there's any log I can show to prove when I uninstalled it either. Also, considering I used our mutually agreed upon 3rd party to ask politely for my "computer stuff" back (which was ignored), the only way would be spending $5k (I don't have) to retain a family lawyer to ask for it (again), or going there with a police escort which would further tarnish my reputation with neighbors/doorman and others in the neighborhood who would see me and immediately assume the worst of a male, just as you all have.
Believe it or not, I am trying to not cause any harm to my spouse, or I could've easily pressed charges of my own, could've taken my car, and sent a foreclosure notice right before the holidays. I am trying to wait patiently in the hopes my spouse snaps out of this. I even went as far as speaking to multiple "psychics" whom all said we will get back together. So, all I can do is weather the storm for now, and look for support from those that don't automatically assume the worst in people.
Talking to “psychics?” Oh dear.
Because there will be blinky lights in the house, you refuse to uninstall the app?
Bless your heart.